• MEDIA: In a hotter, more crowded world, immigration is inevitable

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 27 13:42:27 2022
    Via Brave,
    <URL:https://search.brave.com/news?q=%22Donald+Trump%22+immigration>
    see Quartz' Samanth Subramanian and Clarisa Diaz on whether Donald
    Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to downplay the
    National Question on the campaign stump against Joe Biden and
    Kamala Harris: <URL:https://qz.com/in-a-hotter-more-crowded-world-immigration-is-inevita-1849797450>
    | Immigration policies will, as a result, creep closer and closer to
    | the center of all political conversation in the developed world. In
    | the near term, any moves to encourage immigation will be unpopular,
    | said Manoj Pradhan, who founded Talking Head Macroeconomics, a
    | research firm in London. The kind of nativism found in Donald
    | Trump's America, or in the Brexit referendum, or in other swings to
    | the right in Europe, are ready examples of anti-immigrant sentiment.
    |
    | "So we will definitely feel the ill-effects of this first," Pradhan
    | said. "But even if politics is a little unstable for the near
    | future, I have no doubt that, in the long term, people will begin to
    | see immigration as the great benefit it can be."

    Does Kellyanne Conway fear that Ken Griffin will allow Ron DeSantis
    to campaign to Trump's right on whether America's magic dirt is
    Americans' birthright?

    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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    DeSantis. He should be their guy: elite education, military
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    can't get behind him, the takeaway is clear: it's not about
    principles; they serve the Left." - Chris Rufo <URL:https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1544807121287536641>

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